"Pete, it's a fool looks for logic in the chambers of the human heart." Ulysses Everett McGill.Do not send technical questions via personal messaging - they will be ignored.I speak for myself, not Arduino.

I only will accept death if it's a really cool memorable one like reentering the atmosphere on the Space Shuttle after a particularly successful mission. Something like that. Or maybe dying from wounds soon after rescuing a dozen helpless wrongly convicted bikini models from a particularly sadistic women's prison. It has to be good, otherwise I am going to have to keep on keeping on.

We didn't choose to when/where/how to be born. We were just born. The end is possibly the same way as the arduino way of course. I happened to have observed another library that provides a begin() method and doesn't provide an end() method. Isn't that the Arduino way to end? Getting unplugged/restarted like all of a sudden, no way of planning for it? I think that the serial objects used to have no end(), now it does but the music function on a DUE has no end.

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But i do like the sounds of an instant explosion such as re-entry from space or, yeah saving a bus load of 18 year old playboy models/hopefuls who can't accept payment of any kind but <cough cough> ...

How about dying from being a test pilot of say a transporter? or the first person to try "Warp Drive" only you turn to instant dust?

If the question is serious is has no place here. Jokes are by their nature "off topic", and have a twist. Replying in the spirit of Bar Sports (or what other irrelevant things you say in a bar) it is perfectly acceptable. Black humor or whatever.

I was recently informed of this little nugget of life philosophy on some social media:"I never will do a bungy jump. I came to this world because of a broken rubber, and I do not want to leave the same way".

I the TV series "Dead Like Me" the heroine is killed by a toiletseat that fell from a spacestation.